Washington D.C residents have been experiencing extreme cold in recent days, but forecasters say they can expect temperatures to warm up in the very near future. Millions of people are facing frigid temperatures through this week.
A "combination of strong winds and very cold temperatures will result in dangerously cold wind chills," the National Weather Service said.
A rare winter storm is getting set to slam the Gulf Coast and South, with cities from Texas to Florida under Winter Storm Warnings.
The snowfall started late Friday night and stole away before sunrise on Saturday. Measuring in the one-to-two-inch range over a significant portion of the Washington region, it threw a new white coating over dry and bare places from which Monday’s snowfall had been patiently cleared.
A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until 11 a.m. Wednesday for Washington, D.C., and portions of Maryland, and northern Virginia.
What is normal weather for presidential inaugurations? According to the National Weather Service, normal weather for presidential inaugurations in Washington, D.C., is:
(It's colder in January, of course, but the chance for rain or snow in the Washington area is less.) Here are the records for inaugural weather since 1937, the first January Inauguration Day, according to the National Weather Service: Warmest ...
Meanwhile, in the mountain passes, rain will turn to snow, and a winter weather advisory remains in effect through Saturday morning. The National Weather Service expects roughly 7 inches of snow at Snoqualmie Pass and 11 inches at Stevens Pass.
The weather forecast in Washington, D.C., calls for a high of 24. That's much colder than the predicted high of 70 at Trump's Florida estate.
Presidential inaugurations have been moved indoors several times due to winter weather. It happened most recently in 1985 as Reagan began his second term.
Washington, D.C., is bracing for bitterly ... the president-elect announced last week. The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned that bitterly cold wind chills expected could result in ...
Expect Inauguration Day in Washington, D.C., to be abnormally cold and windy. Here’s what to know about the Inauguration Day forecast ahead of the historic day.